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Right after you were born, the blood and vernix on your body was washed off by a nurse or even your mom or dad. Have you taken a bath or shower since the day you were born? Of course you have. Our bodies continually become dirtied, requiring new cleansing. It...
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Today is the final day we are offering all Reformation Study Bibles in both the English Standard Version and New King James Version on sale for 50% off retail price. And when you spend more than $55 in Reformation Study Bible purchases you will receive a bonus $20 gift certificate for the Ligonier store.*
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Jonathan Edwards lived with one driving passion: soli Deo gloria—for the glory of God alone. His master purpose in all things, his overarching aim in all of life, was to bring honor and majesty to the name of God. He desired to exalt the greatness of God with every breath he drew and with every step he took. Every thought, every attitude, every choice, and every undertaking must be for the glory of God.
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On January 16, 2017, we invite pastors, students, and church leaders to join us in Sanford, Florida, for our Winter Conference at Reformation Bible College, “Scripture in the Early Church.”
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One comment that Christian pastors sometimes hear from people they are counseling is that it would be easier for them to have a strong faith if they could see God doing the same kinds of miracles today as are recorded in the Bible.
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It's time for our weekly $5 Friday sale. This week's resources include such topics as the doctrines of grace, covenants, the Trinity, justification, Jonathan Edwards, the cross, church history, the Apostle Paul, repentance, ethics, and more.
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There was no controversy between Martin Luther and Rome concerning the inspiration of Scripture. In fact, much of today's mainline Protestant and Roman Catholic biblical and theological scholarship would have been regarded by the medieval church as apostate with regard to its view of Scripture. The Scriptures, both sides held, are inerrant. The Council of Trent (condemning the Reformation positions) went so far as to say that the Spirit "dictated" the very words to the Apostles.
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